S.O.S. INTERCEPTED.
FROM JAPAN TO SYDNEY. SYDNEY, September 19. A wireless S.O.S. message intercepted in Sydney to-day indicated a collision in northern Japanese waters involving the steamer Mabel Moller and .another vessel, the name of which is not kno\N n. The latter is believed to have been sunk near Sakhalin Island. The Mabel Mollei, which formerly belonged to the luuon Steam Ship Company, and was named i the Kurow, sent the S.O.S. message I which was received here.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 223, 20 September 1935, Page 7
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